County Mayo Ireland

Total records: 16

Achill Island

Visit Achill Island, stay at luxury holiday rental/self catering cottages and visit Achill Art Gallery.


Ballina

Ballina is the Capital Town in North Mayo on the West Coast of Ireland. Based on the River Moy, Ballina,Salmon Capital of Ireland is most famous for its Fly Fishing and Salmon Fishing, it is surrounded by Golf Links courses and Golf Holidays in Ireland and beautiful Walking holidays in Ireland.


Ballina Live

Welcome to Ballina Live, The Online Portal For The Town Of Ballina Co. Mayo. Featuring: Accommodation, Entertainment & Cinema Listings, Local News, Photos & Videos and so much more.


Castlebar.ie

The Official Castlebar Website with over thirty thousand webpages contains information on Castlebar and the Mayo area. There are crosswords, photos, two bulletin boards, a directory of Castlebar businesses, guestbooks and geneology search, parish and gardening newsletters, video and audio feeds, a live webcam and the local radio station CRCfm webcasts from the server.


Clare Island

Useful information for travellers going to Clare Island, Co Mayo


Crossmolina

The offical website for crossmolina a town situated in North Mayo on the shores of Lough Conn and shadowed by the Nephin beg mountain range. This has info on local history news and gaa results.


Great Western Greenway

The Greenway traverses Irelands Atlantic coast between Westport town and Achill Island and visits the picturesque villages of Newport and Mulranny (Mallaranny). It passes by some of the West of Irelands most dramatic mountains and offers magnificent views of Clew Bay and its many islands.


IRD Kiltimagh

Welcome to Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Ireland. Official website of IRD Kiltimagh (local development group) with info on business, hotels, accommodation, community, history, heritage, culture and the arts.


Knock Shrine

On August 21, 1879, apparitions of the Virgin Mary, St Joseph and St John the Evangelist appeared at the gable wall of Knock Parish Church in County Mayo. Since then Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa have been among the hordes of pilgrims to flock there.